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Students who are over aged and under credited can participate in the youth GED program called ISAEP. The following conditions must be met to enter the program.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTERING THE ISAEP ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Be at least 16 years of age

Read at the 7.5 grade level or equivalent

Complete a GED pre-test and score a minimum of 145 on each of the four subtests

Receive a vocational assessment

Receive career counseling on the impact of not completing high school

REQUIREMENTS FOR EXITING THE ISAEP ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Successful completion of all requirements of the ISAEP that includes passing the GED Test and the Vocational Education component

Re-enrolling in the regular high school program

Discontinued involvement with the ISAEP process. (This will result in notifying the attendance officers if the student is under the age of 18)

GED® Testing*

ISAEP students are required to attain a minimum score of 145 on each of the four GED Ready™ practice test sections before being allowed to take any subject on the official GED® test. Passing the GED® test does not constitute completion of the ISAEP program or of the state’s compulsory education requirements. All components of the ISAEP must be completed in order to meet these requirements.